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Tiffi is so excited that she’s going to co-author another story with Elsa. It’s not going to be an easy task of celebrating New Year’s Eve with the COVID-19 virus affecting all countries. The numbers have started increasing again and many countries have now gone back to partial lockdown. It’s time for Tiffi to start googling to find out about virtual New Year’s Eve parties. Here’s an interesting article that mentions where to host the party ………………..
‘Virtual New Year's Eve Party
You can host a Zoom New Year's Eve party and broadcast the Times Square celebration and Ball Drop to enjoy with your friends. There are numerous video chat platforms you can choose to host your virtual New Year's Eve celebration online.
Zoom: You can host a free Zoom session for 40 minutes with up to 100 guests.
Skype: You can have up to 50 people on a Skype call that is free. Calls to cellphones require a monthly subscription fee.
Facebook: You can launch a Room on Facebook Rooms to start a video chat and invite up to 50 friends to join you with no time limit on how long you can use the room.
Once you've decided on the platform for your New Year's Eve celebration, you can add a few things to make it extra special. Depending on the platform, you may have several options that range from lighting to virtual effects such as the ones available for Facebook Rooms.
Add a Virtual Background - Most of the platforms allow you to create a virtual background. You can make it a festive holiday setting cozy with a warm fireplace, choose a nighttime cityscape with fireworks, or other background. You may decide to decorate your home to use as your backdrop for livestreaming your virtual New Year's Eve party.’ (Source)
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